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India: Dabhol power sale to third party discussed.

Business Line

| February 09, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 1999 Kasturi & Sons Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

MUMBAI, Feb. 8. A high-level tripartite meeting of Enron India Pvt Ltd, the Maharashtra Government and the State Electricity Board today agreed to explore the possibility of selling power from Dabhol to other parties, including the Central grid.

For the first time since the Enron dispute surfaced, top officials of the Maharashtra Government met the chiefs of Enron India Pvt Ltd and Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) to discuss the Dabhol power controversy.

The parties discussed the possibility of selling Dabhol power to other buyers, namely the Centre, apart from the need to reform the MSEB, Mr Vinay Bansal, Chairman, MSEB, told presspersons after the …

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